British Columbia, Manitoba, PEI, and Quebec Extend New Invitations to Apply

By admin (October 28, 2024)

British Columbia, Manitoba, PEI, and Quebec Extend New Invitations to Apply

British Columbia, Manitoba, PEI, and Quebec Extend New Invitations to Apply for provincial nominee programs, opening pathways to permanent residence.

Manitoba: 253 Candidates Invited in Latest Draw

On October 24, Manitoba held its 231st draw for its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), issuing 253 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAA):

StreamLetters of Advice IssuedMinimum Score
Skilled Worker in Manitoba50872
International Education156N/A
Skilled Worker Overseas47703


Of these, 210 were for the base PNP and 43 for the enhanced PNP. Candidates applying through the Skilled Worker Overseas stream required an invitation under a strategic recruitment initiative to qualify.

British Columbia: Skilled Worker and International Graduate Invitations

On October 22, the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP) invited around 125 candidates to apply through category-specific draws targeting Skilled Worker and International Graduate streams:

Draw TypeNumber of InvitationsMinimum Score
Childcare4183
Construction1089
Healthcare1199
Tech60117
Veterinary Care<580

Eligible candidates needed valid job offers from employers in BC, with minimum scores varying by category.

Quebec: Skilled Worker Program Draw with French Proficiency Requirement

On September 19, Quebec invited 1,650 candidates through the Regular Skilled Worker Program. Candidates needed a minimum French proficiency of level 7 on the Échelle québécoise and either a minimum score of 573 or a job offer outside the Montreal area. Quebec often releases invitation information retrospectively.

Prince Edward Island: Sector-Specific Invitations

Prince Edward Island (PEI) invited 48 candidates on September 20, with a 97-point minimum for the Business stream. Invitations were primarily aimed at healthcare, construction, and transportation sector candidates, as well as international graduates with work permits expiring soon. PEI issued 2 business invitations, with the remaining 46 going to Labour and Express Entry candidates.

Quebec’s Independent Immigration System

Quebec sets its immigration targets independently and does not require federal allocation from IRCC. Successful applicants receive a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ) from Quebec’s immigration ministry, which they use to apply for permanent residence through IRCC.

Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) Overview

Canada’s PNP, jointly managed by the federal government and provinces, allows provinces to nominate foreign nationals for permanent residence. Each province administers its PNP with unique streams and eligibility criteria, while annual nomination quotas are set by the federal government. Nominees typically receive an invitation from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to apply for permanent residence. Enhanced PNPs, linked with Canada’s Express Entry system, provide nominees with an additional 600 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points, expediting invitations for permanent residence. Enhanced PNP applications are generally processed within 6 months, while base PNP applications take approximately 12 months.